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Vending Machine Break-Ins Save Email Print
Suspect photographed
Posted: 9:14 PM Apr 26, 2005
Last Updated: 9:14 PM Apr 26, 2005

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The Coca Cola bottling company has been hit hard by vending machine thefts. Losses in the area this year total $20,000.

If you know the person in this photograph, you're asked to call police at 444-5590.

The picture was taken during a machine break-in at the Hampton Inn at 102nd and West Dodge Road on March 5 at approximately 7 a.m.

In addition to Omaha, there have been losses reported in Lincoln, Fremont and the Boys Town area.

Some of the machines have been damaged but some are intact leading investigators to believe that they're being accessed with a key. Other machines were entered with the aid of a drill.

Police are looking for the public's help in identifying the suspect.

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